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Show Page 4 Tilt DIXIE SUN - May 19. 1978 Golfers Close Season The Dixie College Golf Although several golfers Team, under the direction have performed well at difof Coach George Jay, recentferent times during the ly closed their season with a season, the team couldnt tournament in Mesa, Ari- put it all together for a win - According to Coach Jay, the team represented Dixie College well in the competition with other junior coland leges from Arizona Utah. Paskett, Galvin Head for Nationals Two top Dixie College pagne, Illinois, May lb athletes have qualified to through 20. Galvin, a transfer student compete in the National in the Regional Tourney Junior College Track finals. qualified in the hundred and ended up ranked tenth According to Dixie Track yard dash with a best season in the Region. Coach, Hal Norton, both time of 9.6. However Coach Jay said, Cal Paskett, a high a veteran in Paskett, jumper, I'm proud of the way the and Stanley Galvin, a sprin- national competition has team played this year and ter, will travel to the meet topped 7 feet 1 4 inces in feel they represented Dixie which will be held in Cham- - the high jump this year. Last College well. year Cal brought honor to Dixie College as he placed third in the nation in that event. Cal was also a star forward on the Dixie Basketball Squad which went to the Regionals this year. DCft? ROGERS onunued limn Page ) During his years at Dixie (C College Jeff has maintained a 4.0 grade point average He has served on the Academic Council, Social Affairs Committee, LDSSA Council, and has been a member of both Sigma Gamma Chi and Phi theta Kappa National Honor Society. Jeff is married to the former Mitzie Talbot of St George, Utah. Following graduation from Dixie College, Jeff will attend the University of Utah where he plans to study medicine. Get Ready Now For Football Football scholarships are the time for all practicing up to available. Some of the foot be on Dixies great football ball players from this past team next year. year will be attending such Training will begin Aug. schools as: Larry Heater, 24, 1978 and the coach University of Arizona, Curtis, University of expects to have about 100 reports from which he will Miami, Florida; Tim Call, University of Utah. pick 80 for the team. The team next year will The team will have some be made up mostly of freshmen, but there will be a few excellent big players next returning sophomores to year so it ought to he a great year. give experience to the team. Now is boys to start theo-dor- CONTEST UJdtEtoutt EFAELEL quasrfieir Relax this Summer knowing you're all signed up for Fall quarter. Not only will you get a better crack at the classes you want, but you'll save yourself a little hassle next Fall. All it costs is $5 00 now, with the tuition and fees balance not due until the fifth day of classes Fall quarter. The class schedule will be available next week from the Registrar, so do yourself a favor and get registered before going home. "Wnnjin' MILNE JEWELRY, 43 EAST 100 NORTH ST. GEORGE, UTAH PRIZE: $250 cash and one percent of the net profit resulting from revenues. Contract for another picture with the same terms as above (no contest needed) RULES: 1) Script must be complete with dialogues and follow the outline closely. 2) Script must be in either PG or R form, NO VULGARITIES. 3) The script must be full of LIFE, and action. 4) Dialogues must be TODAYS way of expression 5) Script must be at least 60 6) Script must be typed double spaced. 7) Margin must be three inches on left one on right CONDITIONS: Trans world film will have entire rights to any decision as to the winner. Script must be postmarked the 20th to the latest, scripts will be sent with a return envelope prestamped or script will not be returned. Payment of the award will be made at time of decision, not later than August 15th, 1978. Contact Charles S. Nizet Specializing in fine Diamonds and Turquoise! Credit terms available. |